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MAJOR

Code Subject Units

Structural
CIV573M 3
Dynamics

Seismic Analysis
CIV574M and Design of 3
Buildings

Analysis and
CIV576M Design of Plates 3
and Shells

Plastic
Structural
CIV577M 3
Analysis and
Design

Advanced
CIV602M Earthquake 3
Engineering

Hydraulic
CIV643M Structures 3
Design

Foundation
CIV691M 3
Engineering

Structural
Assessment and
CIV700M Retrofitting of
Existing
Structures
Total Units - 15
Taken - 3
Remaining - 12
MAJOR
Description Code

This course deals with the responses of structural components to transient loads and foundation
excitation, single and multi-degree of freedom systems, viscous and proportional damping, modal COE5010
method, response spectra and Time-History Analysis.

This course deals with Behavior of Buildings under Seismic Loading; Behavior of Reinforced Concrete,
Prestressed Concrete, Masonry, Steel and Timber Structures; Responses of Structural Elements to
COE5020
Earthquake-Type Loading; Ductility; Inelastic Behavior; Damaping; Earthquake Damage; Earthquake
Resistant Design; Detailing; Recent Studies on Seismic Analysis and Design of Structures.

This course covers topics on Fundamental theories of bending and buckling of plates; flat slab floor
systems; folded plate structural elements, thin-walled members; theory of shells applied to tanks; and COE5410
shell roofs, hipped plates, and stability problems.

Topics covered are behavior of steel beyond the elastic range; concept of the plastic hinge in forming
collapse configurations; analysis of collapse mechanism; requirements for stability; incremental collapse; COE571M
and optimum design.

This course covers topics on Seismology, Ground Motion, Determination of loads on multi-story
structures; methods of static and dynamic load; Lesson learned from earthquakes; and Seismic codes

This course covers topics on Dam analysis and design, storm drainage analysis & design; Pipe network
analysis & design.

Covers design and construction aspects of structural foundation systems; soil-rock-structure interaction;
case studies. Bearing capacity of different foundation, mats, spread and pile foundation.
Total Units - 15
Taken - 3
Remaining - 12
FOUNDATION
Subject

Engineering
3
Mathematics

Quantitative
3
Methods

Computer
3
Engineering

Techpreneurshi
3
p
Total Units - 12
Taken - 3
Remaining - 9
FOUNDATION
Description Code

This course covers Review of First-order-First-degree differential equation, Laplace Transforms, Systems
of linear differential equation with constant coefficients, Power Series Solution of Differential Equations, COE5310
Fourier Series, and Partial Differential Equations.

The course covers the basic concepts of probability, random variables, special discrete and continuous
probability distributions, sampling concepts, sampling distributions, hypothesis testing, and linear COE5320
regression and correlation analysis.

This course covers topics on variables, constants, operations and expressions, program control
COE5100
statements, functions, arrays, structures, unions, I/O disk files, understanding memory models, turbo-C.

This course takes the participant through entrepreneurship in technology ventures, which is about
commercializing technology ideas into viable enterprises. It is about training techies, scientists and
researchers in the skills and attitudes of entrepreneurs, about empowering them to realize the
opportunities and commercial values arising from their ideas, technologies, technology applications or
products. The course examines the development of ideas and how these are translated into
opportunities and eventually businesses; it challenges the students to go through the process of writing a
business plan, which will be their final output in this course.
B. Orientation (1 unit, Non-Academic)
Total Units - 12
Taken - 3
Remaining - 9
ADVANCED MATHEMATICS
Subject

Advanced
Mathematical 3
Methods

Numerical
Methods with
Computer 3
Programming
and Application

Statistical
Analysis and 3
Design
Total Units - 6
Taken - 0
Remaining - 6
ADVANCED MATHEMATICS
Description

Review of linear algebra and linear differential equation, existence and uniqueness, autonomous systems,
phase portraits, nonlinear system, linearization, stability, perturbation, chaos and bifurcation.

Matrix computations, roots of linear and non-linear system, interpolation, numerical integration and
differentiation, predictor connector, and Runge Kutta Methods, finite difference methods and
introduction to finite element methods.

Basic Research Methods; analysis of variance and convariance; Experimental Design; Advanced
Regression Analysis; Non-Parametric Test
Total Units - 6
Taken - 0
Remaining - 6

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